Construction of a pigsty

Byron

Mageta, Kenya

40% repaid

Entrepreneur

Name

Byron

Member since

January 2016

On-time repayments

189 installments  •  25%

About Me

I was born and raised in Usenge,my father was a bicycle repairer but later on he quit that job to venture into small-scale farming,my mother was and is still a housewife who at times do some odd jobs to subsidise whatever dad brings home.I went to a village primary school called Sanda where I did my KCPE in the year 2002 then proceeded to Ramba High School where I did my KCSE, in the year 2009 I joined Egerton University where I graduated with 2nd class honours in Bsc Biochemistry in 2013.During my undergraduate I was a student leader in various categories, the highest position I held was The Faculty Congress of Science representing all faculty of Science students in the Student's Union 2012/2013 and I was honored for my role in organising class representative trainings in the Deans List of Honor of Excemplary Service. I am currently pursuing Msc in Biomedical science specialising in Microbiology in Jaramogi Oginga Odinga university of science and technology. There was a time when I nearly dropped out of high school in form three due to serious fee problem but am glad my dad was able to lend money from friends to keep me in school thereafter he started pig farming together with my elder brother and was such a big step that ensured I finished high school. I came to start my farming business last year to raise my post graduate fees in addition to that I have had passion for agriculture since childhood and I decided to turn my passion into business. The land in Mageta island where I reside is very fertile with higher productivity and more so closer to water source which makes agriculture viable and thriving. My unique hobby is reading motivational book and am currently reading "In your hands hold your future" By Erick Opingo and "Youth inspiration to success" By Edward Okinda, I have also read a number of business books among the Rich man mind. I am currently staying in Mageta island, waka waka beach.
From kisumu, you board a vehicle to usenge beach from the main kisumu bus terminus. From usenge beach, take a boat or ferry to Mageta island and alight at waka waka beach. My house is 3 blocks from the beach and its the newest permanent house. Its a grey coloured rental house.

My Business

I grow vegetables on an open field,I mostly grow tomatoes,collards and some traditional vegetables such as managu,these goods are of demand since most of the agricultural produce that is supplied in home county come from far counties such as Nakuru,Uasin Gishu,Kisii just to mention but a few, this is due to the fact that most of the people from my county are fishermen. I chose this kind of business since I was raised up by a farming father,I also went to a university that is well known for its agricultural contribution in Kenya(Egerton) this also motivated me to venture into farming. Modern farming needs proper funding, I invest around KES15000 to get KES45000. I have so far done two planting seasons and the profits I got from the same I have plough end some of it back into the business, I bought a 7 horse power water pump last year in September that did cost me KES35000. I bought PVC pipes worth USD154 using the loan that was awarded to me by Zidisha inc in February. The loan awarded to me was USD 150.39

Loan Proposal

Am broadening my scope in agribusiness and venturing in animal husbandry. I bought 5 piglets, 4 months old and I intend to construct them a pigsty worth USD 410. In erecting the structure I'll need 30 iron sheets @ USD 7 each totalling to USD 210, 40 round poles each @ USD 1.5 totaling to USD 60, 4 bags of cement each @10 USD totalling to USD 40, 5kg of nail each kg going for USD 2 totalling to USD 10, 12 wheelbarrows of sand each @ USD 2.5 totalling to USD 30, 4 wheelbarrows of ballast each @ USD 5 totalling to USD 20 and the labour for the mason which will cost me USD 30. The structure will comfortably accommodate my piglets which are in a poor condition of hygiene due to the ongoing rains that may even cause them diseases. Thank you so much for your continuous support.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$303.00

Date disbursed

May 19, 2016

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

42 months

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